More games like Friday night’s, and Winn won’t be little known for long.

Despite his team’s 77-71 loss to Division I powerhouse Bishop Guertin, Winn scored 31 points with five 3-pointers and sparked a second-half comeback that saw the Green Wave cut a 20-point deficit midway through the third quarter to one with about 80 seconds to go in the ballgame.

“I think he’s the most disrespected player in Division I,” Romps said. “People do not understand how good he is. Last three games, he wasn’t just shooting 3s. He was going to the basket, he was posting up, he was making free throws, he was playing defense. Teams have tried to take him away. They tried to take him away tonight, they couldn’t.”

Winn nailed back-to 3-pointers to start the fourth quarter, sparking Dover’s rally. He finished with 14 in the frame, including a 3-point bomb with Guertin’s Andrew Williams all over him that cut Guertin’s lead to 69-68 with 1:20 to go. Winn’s monster fourth came after picking up his fourth foul late in the third.

“We came out much more intensified in the fourth quarter, and smarter and stronger,” Winn said. “The truth is, I was just feeling I had to do something. First half, I really didn’t do that well.”

Dover’s Anthony Lupi finished with 16 points and hit a pair of 3s in the fourth quarter and Joel Nkounkou scored 10 and pulled down a pair of key rebounds during the Green Wave’s comeback.

“We struggled in the first half, made a lot of mistakes,” Nkounkou said. “We needed to correct our mistakes, put the past behind us and move on. Romps is a great motivator for that. We just came out there with guns blazing.”

The loss left the Green Wave (0-4) still in search of their first win of the season, but Romps said he continues to see improvement in his team, especially in the second half of Friday’s game.

“To the kids’ credit, I didn’t think we were going to come back like that,” Romps said. “They proved me wrong, which was really good. At halftime, I expressed to them that this was not the team I was used to seeing in regards to competing. It was very nice to see that in one half they were able to turn that around.”

Of course, Dover’s comeback wouldn’t have been necessary had Guertin not asserted itself in the first half to the tune of a 36-19 lead. The Cardinals led 20-14 at the end of the first quarter and 25-19 midway through the second before ending the half on an 11-0 run.

The Cardinals’ lead grew to 20 when John Noon swished through a 3-pointer, putting Guertin up 49-29 with 1:24 to go in the third stanza.

Guertin coach Jim Migneault, whose team improved to 4-0, said he was impressed with Dover’s second-half comeback.

“They hit a lot of 3s, didn’t they?” Migneault said. “I thought we played very well in the first half. I think in the second half we let down a little. When we did, they started hitting their shots. Winn was a monster tonight. We really had no answer for him.”